Project Posts
Industrial Effluent Recycling Plant in India Saves Thousands
The use of reconditioned RO membrane elements allowed an Indian effluent recycling plant to realize savings of over $300,000 per year.
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Fabrication Division Completes Ion Exchange System Project
These photos are from the manufacturing of a new industrial water softener system built for a company in Mississippi. It includes machined and welded parts.
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Illinois Iron and Manganese Removal Project
Iron and manganese removal was achieved by using our OxiPlus75 media without the need for a potassium permanganate feed or detention basin.
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Local Company Lands Multi-Million Dollar Water Treatment Contract with Major International Bottler
WaterSurplus selected for a multi-million dollar water treatment contract by one of the world’s largest bottlers.
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Village of Random Lake, WI Iron Removal
Project: Catalytic iron removal. This OxiPlus75 system paired with a sodium hypochlorite feed upstream consistently removes iron to less than 0.1 mg/L.
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Reverse Osmosis Consignment Solves Two Problems at Once
Consignment of a reverse osmosis system with WaterSurplus results in rapid investment recovery for one company, and immediate delivery for
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Village of Milford, Illinois Iron Removal
Milford asked WaterSurplus to coordinate a turnkey retrofit of their iron removal system including demolition and construction of a new OxiPlus75 plant.
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New London, Wisconsin Municipal Iron Removal
The OxiPlus75 based system provided successful municipal iron removal within the footprint of the existing well house, saving the cost of construction.
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Park City, Utah Manganese Removal Project
The city rented two quadplex 54” diameter vessel skids for manganese removal. This carried the city through the summer while completing a permanent design.
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Greenville, Wisconsin Iron, Manganese, and Radium Removal
Project: Iron, manganese, and radium removal. The Town of Greenville had arsenic in their water that required treatment when the arsenic limit was
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